AI that browses, clicks, and completes web tasks for you — 14 top tools from AI-native browsers to autonomous web agents.
OpenAI's official browser featuring deep ChatGPT integration and agentic navigation.
View Review & Details →Perplexity's search-first browser that answers and navigates from a single omnibox.
View Review & Details →The Browser Company's AI-first browser, designed as the successor to Arc.
View Review & Details →The autonomous web agent designed to operate browsers and complete tasks for you.
View Review & Details →The developer API designed to let Claude control and operate computers and browsers.
View Review & Details →The official Chrome extension that runs Claude as a side-panel assistant on any webpage.
View Review & Details →The cloud-hosted browser infrastructure designed for developers running AI agents.
View Review & Details →The popular open-source web agent framework designed to let AI interact with pages.
View Review & Details →The open-source web agent designed to automate complex, browser-based workflows and RPA.
View Review & Details →The lightweight TypeScript framework designed to build reliable, agentic web automations.
View Review & Details →The personal web agent designed to automate online booking, ordering, and research.
View Review & Details →The general-purpose web agent built to automate research, comparison, and structured tasks.
View Review & Details →The generalist autonomous agent built with strong web automation and multi-step reasoning capabilities.
View Review & Details →The agentic browser featuring a persistent side-panel assistant and automated workflows.
View Review & Details →OpenAI Operator is the most accessible for consumers — it handles everyday web tasks like booking restaurants and filling forms from a conversational interface. For developers, Anthropic's Computer Use API gives the most control for building custom browser-operating agents with Claude. Browser Use and Stagehand are the leading open-source options for developers building web automation.
An AI browser (like Dia or Comet) is a full web browser with AI deeply integrated — you browse normally, but AI assists you as you go. A web agent (like Operator or Manus) autonomously operates the web on your behalf — you give it a task, it opens a browser, navigates, clicks, and completes the task without you watching. Both categories are rapidly converging.
Web agents can access any website you authorize them to, including logged-in accounts. Most reputable tools (OpenAI Operator, Anthropic Computer Use, MultiOn) have safeguards, confirmation steps for sensitive actions, and clear permission models. Always review what actions an agent is about to take before confirming sensitive tasks like purchases or form submissions. Treat web agents with the same care you'd apply to giving a contractor access to your accounts.